Roubo da Gaita Velha

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The Heartfelt Plea for a Stolen Accordion

Os Serranos' song "Roubo da Gaita Velha" is a poignant narrative about the loss of a cherished accordion. The lyrics convey a deep sense of nostalgia and longing for the return of this beloved instrument. The accordion, described in vivid detail, is not just a musical tool but a symbol of the singer's identity and livelihood. The artist's plea to the audience to return the stolen accordion underscores its irreplaceable value and emotional significance.

The song paints a vivid picture of the accordion, highlighting its unique characteristics, such as its nineteen keys, eight button basses, and a side lever to control the airflow. These details emphasize the personal connection the singer has with the instrument, likening its sound to that of a master bee working in a hive. This metaphor suggests that the accordion's music is both industrious and harmonious, integral to the singer's life and work as a performer.

The narrative also touches on themes of loss and resilience. Despite the theft, the singer continues to perform with a borrowed accordion, demonstrating a determination to keep his music alive. The mention of the accordion's ability to evoke emotions, such as making a single woman fall in love, adds a layer of romanticism and charm to the story. The song concludes with a heartfelt appeal to the audience, asking for the return of the stolen accordion, thus bringing the story full circle and reinforcing the deep emotional bond between the artist and his instrument.

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  1. Atorando Um Chote
  2. De Chão Batido
  3. Pescador y Guitarrero
  4. Abre o fole Tio Bilia
  5. Canto Alegretense
  6. Ginete de Fronteira
  7. Vaneirinha da Saudade
  8. Fandango Gaúcho
  9. Poncho Molhado
  10. Roubo da Gaita Velha
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